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Design and Layout. The publisher will design and layout the book in a digital format of approx. • design and layout a colour cover including the title, promotional text, author’s picture and biographical note. In consultation with the author, the publisher has the final say on the above. • provide drafts to the author who will review, edit and approve the layout. • assign an ISBN number for the print edition, create a barcode and submit the publication details to the National Library of Canada’s Cataloguing In Publication (CIP). Additional cover image research, permissions, photography, and the layout of interior graphic materials, and the exchange of drafts may be required. 5 Digital Promotion. The publisher may • prepare a master in Adobe.pdf format for submission, along with publication details and author information to: — the National Library of Canada’s electronic collection, — Google Books with 20% viewing, — ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ including their “Search Inside The Book” program. • put the book details including cover picture, author picture and biographical note on the website ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ including a PayPal link for viewers to purchase the digital or print editions at the full retail price, plus shipping and tax if applicable.
Design and Layout. Digital Activity Guide distributed to approximately 20,000 email addresses, with Club activities included three times a year Approximately 100 new/replacement cards per year (Cards/Print Ribbon Cost) Paper Products Available for Club Meetings, Luncheons, Brunches and other Activities 6” paper plates Spoons Forks Knives Wax cups Hot cups Napkins 10 ¼” plates
Design and Layout. The evolution of the proposed development is explained within para 2.4 of the Planning Statement. Originally the applicants explored a development which consisted of 77 lodges within this site. Following concerns which were expressed by officers principally about the visual impact about the scale and density of the development the number of lodges proposed has been reduced from 55 to 52. The lodges are arranged in a series of rows with buildings positioned at difference angles across the site. The Supporting Statement advises that the current development has a density of 2.6 lodges per acre. This figure is disproportionately low as there is land within the application site where lodges can’t go, i.e. within the grounds of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ House and the water bodies which is includes within this figure. Nevertheless it is the merits of the layout which should determine if the design of the proposals are suitable within this site. The amended plan (Drawing No 17/0G551/PL02) has illustrated that the lodges are spread fairly evenly through the site with a slightly lower density to the northwest corner which is more visually exposed. The lodges do not appear to be positioned too close together. The amended plan confirms there is space for each unit to have its own access and parking area with increased planting provided throughout the site. The siting of the proposals do not jeopardise the retention of the existing boundary hedging and established woodland planting which add amenity value to the development with the revised proposals increasing the volume of proposed planting within the site. It was questioned whether there was merit in providing some additional open amenity i.e. play space could be accommodated within the layout however this is not something which fits with the applicants target market. The lakes which have been established are being retained with space provided for a fruit and veg garden. On comparing the layout of this development with other caravan sites in Berwickshire, this proposal avoids the ridged rows of accommodation laid out to maximise the volume of caravans/lodges a site can contain. Instead this development is spread more organically through the site with improved planting areas provided to break up the development and once this planting has established it will enhance the sense of place within the site. The revised proposals have established that the site has the capacity to accommodate the facilities required by the applicants to ope...

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